My high number of games (and height of game play) came when the 5200 was out. I had about 40 games. Favorites were "Miner 2049'er", "Mountain King", "Countermeasure", and "H.E.R.O." Somebody needs to release one of those PSX disc compilations with 5200 emulations. I also liked 5200 "Frogger" and 5200 "Kangaroo" better than the actual arcade models. "Jungle Hunt" too now that I think about it.

I had a Coleco Vision for a brief period of time. I got it on clearance really cheap somewhere. Its specific purpose in life was to provide me with "Mr. Do's Castle" and "Donkey Kong". That's all I wanted it for.

My 7800 was a brief but fun affair which I mainly remember playing "Food Fight" on a lot.

I had an NES, a Super NES, and N64, each for about a year (and NOTHING in between), and probably ten titles tops for each.

I've had a PS2 for a little over a year now, which mostly gets used for the "Arcade Classics" discs. All that processor power and I'm playing Millipede.

While I won't say too many to list, I know it's easily over 200, from the Atari 2600 to the Dreamcast. I just got a Nintendo last year (I should say again, my sib sold it on me while I was away at college), and scooped up quite a few games for it. I had many to replace.

DDR? Rocks like a rocking thing. As does Samba de Amigo. And most of the music/rhythm genre.

I still have floating somewhere around the house the following systems:

Atari 2600Vic 20Commodore 64NESSNESGenesisSaturnNeo-Geo GoldPS2XBox

I had a Neo Geo Gold early on at one point, then I sold it. I had a 3D0, but I sold it to MicroPlay in exchange for a Neo Geo CD system, which I never got, because the ass-wipe closed shop and left town about a month after I gave him my 3D0, all my games, and $100 in cash for the Neo Geo CD. I hope I find him someday. I miss playing "Return Fire" very, very badly - oh, and I WANT MY MONEY BACK.

As a result of this fiasco, I re-acquired a Neo Geo Gold system a few years ago from E-Bay. Haven't played it in ages; perhaps I'll sell it again.

At one point at Super Mario Bros., Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dragon Warrior, Baseball Star, and BaseWars. That was it. THen i got a genesis and snes and got rid of all my nintendo stuff.

The only Genesis games I had were Sonic, Spiderman, and some Baseball game. The only SNES games I had were Whatever the Mario game that came with it was, Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball, another crappy baseball game, Final Fantasy 3.

Then i got my Playstation and got rid of all my Genesis and SNES stuff (and don't miss any of it at all). Then my number of games went up. For Playstation I had...

Not necessarily. My collection, for example, is around twenty years' worth of accumulation, a lot of it from flea markets, farmers' markets, garage sales, trading, that kind of thing. It also doesn't hurt to wait for a price drop (which is why I need to start sucking up Dreamcast games NOW, while many of them are $10-20 apiece and before they disappear).

>I don't think i've ever had more than 30 games at once.[...]>THen i got a genesis and snes and got rid of all my nintendo stuff.>Then i got my Playstation and got rid of all my Genesis and SNES stuff>Then I got rid of some of my PS games >But I gave away Madden, Tekken Tag and NBA Street.

Well, that's WHY you've never had more than 30 games. You keep trading games in or giving them away! The only time I've ever traded games in to get another system was when I got $100 off my first PSX by trading 10 Genesis games, and that's because I traded in a bundle of $2.99 games from the local EB clearance outlet. That made economic sense.

You gave up Monster Rancher 2? BLASPHEMY! You don't want to KNOW how many hours of my life went to that game. I beat the Legends Cup with more than half of the available monster types, worked out a just-about-perfect training method that let me max out several stats on most monsters, and proved that if you give it the right regimen of items and praise, you can make a monster live a perfect lifespan without resting it _once_. (This PROVES I have no life.)

Sega Saturn:Resident EvilGungriffonVirtua Fighter 2DAY-TO-NAAAAAAAA!!!!! Let's go away!Quarterback AttackNiGHTS into Dreams (sampler)Super Puzzle Fighter 2 TurboMarvel Super HeroesVirtua Soccer (or something)A bunch of other ones I can't remember*NOTE: I picked up the Saturn and games about 2 weeks ago for a total of $20. Just gotta get a new battery for it. Game Boy Advance:Fire Pro Wrestling AGolden Sun

Final Fantasy VII (Which is one game I still play)WWF AttitudeWWF WarzoneSmackdownSmackdown 2Tekken 2NFL ExtremeStar Wars: Master of Teras KasiECW RevolutionWCW Mayhem (Yes, I know)

GB/GBA:

Pokemon RedPokemon GoldFire Pro AdvancedWario LandTwo Puzzle Games which I can never findFinal Fantasy Legends IIFinal Fantasy Legends IIIMegaMan 2Dr. MarioWWF Superstars 2Tetris (duh)NFL QB ClubSome Casino one that I found on a camping trip one timeAbout a hundred other ones that have been raided and/or stolen by my nieces and nephews (not that I miss any of them really...)

I think that's it. I gave my Nintendo to my sister. My Genisis dissapeared. I do have a bigillion computer games though. Literally. I counted.

And yes, one of these days I'll start living in 2002 and pick up a newer system. I'm looking at a PS2, but it's too damned expensive for me right now...

Sonic the HedgehogSonic the Hedgehog 2Sonic the Hedgehog 3Sonic & KnucklesWorld Series Baseball 95NBA JamJerry Glanville's Pigskin Footbrawland, as with SNES, I know I have more than this, but I can't find em.

Yeah you're right vsp, i have given away a lot of my games, even though I don't have enough money to buy any and every game I want I do realize i'm more privileged than others so I always give my games to people who can't afford them. Awww, aren't i so nice!

As for Monster Rancher 2, I was looking really forward to Monster Rancher 3 for PS2 and wanted it for Christmas, when my sister heard I wanted it, she wanted to know what it was like. After I explained it to her she thought it was pretty cool so she wanted Monster Rancher or Monster Rancher 2 then (because she doesn't have PS2 yet). So I sent her my copy of Monster Rancher 2 for Christmas. Then I got Monster Rancher 3 and found out it sucks compared to Monster Rancher 2. And i live in Alabama while my sister lives in New York so it's not like I can go over there and play anytime. Other than NCAA Football I probably played Monster Rancer 2 more than any other game i've ever had. So I guess I made a pretty big mistake. I will never ever again assume that a sequel is better than the previous game. Although I probably should've already known that.